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Persuasive Artistry from Solon to Demosthenes. Skip to Main Content Home CJO Mobile Mobile Device Twinning Contact Us Site Map Help FAQ Accessibility Register Basket Log in User Log-in Institutional Log-in Register for an Account Username or Email Address: Password: Remember me Forgot your Password? Log in Trouble Logging in? You can also login through: Facebook Twitter Google Plus About Us News Browse Journals By Title By Subject Subscribed To Free Content Open Access Content Authors Authors Home Societies Societies Home Librarians Librarians Home Journal Updates Librarian Newsfeed KBART Title Lists Agents Agents Home Users Users Home Corporate Corporate Home Citation Search Quick Search All Journal Articles and Book Content Search Journal Title Journal Content This Journal Journal Content I Have Access to General CJO Site Content Advanced Search Welcome to Cambridge Journals Online To access subscriptions and personalised features please log in or register Register for an Account Article Author Query false Journal Information Editorial Board Book Review Info Instructions for Contributors Transfer of Copyright Abstracting & Indexing Services Request Permissions Advertising Information Publication Dates Journal Menu The Classical Review Home Save Journal to My CJO Account Browse Journal FirstView Articles Latest Issue Back Issues Browse Articles Most Downloaded Most Cited Submit Your Article Sign-Up for Contents Alerts Article Menu Options Export Citation Citation Alert Save This Article to My CJO Account Request Permissions Email Abstract Cited By Articles CrossRef Google Scholar Navigation View This Article's Issue Subscribe & Recommend Journal Subscribe to Journal Related Links The Classical Quarterly Greece & Rome The Classical Association Special Sales Advertising and Corporate Sales Request Permissions Tools CJO Search Widget What is this? Add Cambridge Journals Online as a search option in your browser toolbar. Just as "Athens was a man-made space in every sense of the term" (6), it also became (perhaps) a woman-unmade space when a group that could not raise their voices raised their hammers and took out the "extremities" of some prominent Athenian herms (symbolically rich boundary markers) as a show of disapproval at the imperialism and militarism of 415 bce Athens. Powered by Jetty://. If you would like to authenticate using a different subscribed institution that supports Shibboleth authentication or have your own login and password to Project MUSE, click 'Authenticate'. Try a different browser if you suspect this. Your browser does not support cookies. doi:10.1017/S0009840X07000042. ..
Published: (2007) Armenian olympians : from Athens to Athens / By: Yapoudjian, Arek. You need to reset your browser to accept cookies or to ask you if you want to accept cookies. Cased, US$50. Welcome to Project MUSE Use the simple Search box at the top of the page or the Advanced Search linked from the top of the page to find book and journal content. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2006. Reason: HTTP method POST is not supported by this URL. Cased, US$50.
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